Bachelor Degree

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electronic (Communication)

Electronic communication is a rapidly developing field as a result of modern time’s reliance on the Internet, mobile phones, broadband, and wireless network. The communication engineering programme aims to develop engineers who will work at the cutting edge of the communication industry with emphasis on technologies for mobile and broadband communication. The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electronic (Communication) programme develops engineers who design, implement, and manage transmission systems for a wide range of telecommunication application such as networking security, signal processing, high frequency circuits, mobile communication, web technologies, wireless and satellite communication systems.

The programme objectives describe the expected achievements of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering programme graduates in their career and professional life a few years after their graduation. The graduates of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering programme will:

Graduates are competent in the practice of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

Graduates are engaged in lifelong learning and professional development.

Graduates are committed to professionalism in engineering practices and contribute to the society.

The programme outcomes are statements that describe what students are expected to know and be able to perform or attain by the time of graduation in relation to the skills, knowledge and behaviour that students acquire through the Electrical and Electronics degree programme. All engineering programmes in the faculty have adopted the Outcome Based Education (OBE) approach in their teaching and learning methodology in accordance to the EAC accreditation requirements.

Students of the programme should have the ability to:

Knowledge - Ability to acquire and apply knowledge of electronic engineering to the solution of complex engineering problems.